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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 148 — Parks and tourism

148.876 Acquisition of land.

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(1)The power of eminent domain may only be exercised to acquire land in fee within
the boundaries of the trail, except that the power of eminent domain shall not be
exercised to acquire any privately owned dwelling, areas designated for residential
structures and their surrounding properties, or property owned or leased, including
adjacent or contiguous tracts of land leased or owned or which may be acquired, for
the purposes of operating an oil or gas well, surface or underground coal mine
operation, or surface or underground mineral quarrying operation, if the person
holds a state permit or license issued by the Energy and Environment Cabinet,
Division of Mine Permits or Division of Mine Safety.
(2)Within the boundaries of the trail, the department may acquire, on behalf of the
Commonwealth, fee title or lesser interests in land. Acquisition of land may be by
gift, by purchase with donated funds, by funds appropriated by the General
Assembly, by the use of proceeds from the sale of bonds, by exchange, by
assumption of property tax payments, or by other authorized means.
Notwithstanding the provisions in KRS 350.085(3) and 353.610, in acquiring any
interests the Commonwealth or its agencies shall waive the three hundred
(300)foot
restriction contained in KRS 350.085(3) and boundary restrictions for a well set
forth in KRS 353.610.
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